HEALTH BEHAVIOUR AND PRIMARY PREVENTION Flashcards

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Define health promotion

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What are the factors that fueled the movement toward health promotion

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3
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Describe the role of behavioural factors in disease and illness

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Define health behaviours

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Define health habits

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6
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Define primary prevention

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7
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What are the factors that lead to an individual living a healthy life and another living compromised health life

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8
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Describe the barriers that to modifying poor health behaviours

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9
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How are educational appeals effective in changing health behaviours and attitudes

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10
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How is the use of fear effective in changing health behaviours and attitudes

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Describe the components of the health belief model

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12
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How is the health belief model useful in changing and predicting health behaviours ?

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13
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Define self- efficacy

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14
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Explain the relationship between self - efficacy and health behaviours

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15
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Describe the components of the Theory of Planned Behaviour

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16
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Evaluate the usefulness of the Theory of Planned Behaviour in predicting health behaviours

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17
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Describe Self Determination theory

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18
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Describe why attitude change may not result in behavioural change

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19
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Describe the basic principles of cognitive-behavioural therapy

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20
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Define self monitoring

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21
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Describe self monitoring’s use in cognitive behavioural therapy

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22
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Define classical conditioning

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23
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Define unconditioned response

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24
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Define conditioned response

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25
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Define unconditioned stimulus

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26
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Define conditioned stimulus

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